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Priority Setting as the Blind Spot of Administrative Law Enforcement: A Theoretical, Conceptual, and Empirical Study of Competition Authorities in Europe

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, Volume 87, Issue 5, Page 1209-1257, September 2024.
Priority setting by independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) is an invisible, yet essential, component of regulatory law enforcement. The selection of which cases to enforce and which to disregard is vital given IRAs’ finite resources, and due to the function of concretising open‐ended administrative norms.
Or Brook, Katalin J. Cseres
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The Return of the Huron, or Naïve Thoughts on the Handling of Article 267 TFEU by Constitutional Courts when Referring to the Court of Justice

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2015
He was a Huron, but a particular one. Lulled during his childhood by the stories of the public law teacher of his Tribe who had the chance to get a scholarship enabling him to mix with intricacies of the French recourse for misuse of power—a real first!—he had seen some of his friends cross the Ocean.
openaire   +1 more source

The DSM Directive Two Years On: Do Things Ever Get Easier? [PDF]

open access: yesIIC Int Rev Ind Prop Copyr Law, 2021
Rosati E.
europepmc   +1 more source

Introduction: Article 267 TFEU, Today [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Daniele Gallo, Lorenzo Cecchetti
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